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Angelo Gafa’s idea of fighting the mafia: check their work permits

The Police have just released a statement saying that some bouncers in Paceville have been arrested for working without a permit. They have also issued a set of photos of young police recruits with caps making the arrests. It’s with these stories that I can’t seem to be able to make a quick choice between laughing or crying.

These arrests come after bouncers in Pacevile brutalised a black student in another act of violent impunity by Paceville’s criminal gangs. Paceville has been taken over by organised crime mainly organised criminal groups from Serbia who run drug, human trafficking, and other vice businesses. Many of the bouncers work for these criminal groups by selling drugs and doing duties relevant to the group’s operations. They have been brutalising patrons with impunity for years on end in a clear message and stance that they rule the streets of Paceville and no one can do anything about them.

The response of Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa to all of this is to send his young recruits checking for work permits.

This is what actually happens to these criminal groups in a country that takes organised crime seriously. An extensive criminal operation in the US or in any other state that fights organised crime, will see its criminal business make constant losses of a minimum of 50%, sometimes even up to 95% from its operations, constantly and on a regular basis due to the authorities’ fight against its operations which include financial investigations, SWAT raids, arrests, asset seizure and much more. The criminal business operation only survives because it has extremely high margins that usually start at a minimum of 100%, otherwise it wouldn’t be able to survive the constant damage caused to it by the authorities. Here in Malta, organised crime groups have it so well and so good that the best the police can do is check their work permits.

The Maltese should know that Paceville’s streets are run by Serbian criminal gangs and there is nothing they can do about it. There are plenty of good people in the Police and the Armed Forces who can’t wait to muscle in and bring back some order and justice in our streets, but Angelo Gafa doesn’t want to make a move, lest he slips on some of his masters’ interests, and ends up unable to make that ย€3,000 payment to the bank at the end of the month.


Comments

  1. Angelo Gafa the worst COP EVER!

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